Rotator Cuff Repair Flashcards

1
Q

What is the function of the Rotator Cuff?

A

Keeps Humeral head in the Glenoid Fossa

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What muscles comprise the Rotator Cuff?

A
  • Supraspinatus
  • Infraspinatus
  • Teres Minor
  • Subscapularis
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What is a Rotator Cuff tear?

A

When the tendons are not fully attached to the Humeral head due to physical strain (acute or chronic)

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What is a Partial Rotator Cuff tear?

A

Damage to soft tissue but not completely transected

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What is a Full Thickness Rotator Cuff tear?

A

Tendon is completely transected and torn off Humeral head

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True or False: Both Partial and Full Thickness Rotator Cuff tears must be surgically repaired.

A

False

-Only a Full Thickness Rotator Cuff tear requires surgery

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Q

What is Patient Positioning for an Open Rotator Cuff Repair?

A
  • Beach chair position

- Schlein Shoulder Positioner (Chair)

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Q

Where is the skin incision made for an Open Rotator Cuff Repair?

A

3 cm. incision parallel to the lateral border of the Acromion

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Q

What is the first step in an Open Rotator Cuff Repair?

A
  • Dissect Deltoid off of Acromion
  • Acromioplasty (if necessary)
  • Removal of Bursal Sac
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How is the Rotator Cuff tendon repaired?

A

0 Ethibond on a CT1 needle

-Simple Figure of 8 Stitch

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Q

Why is an Ethibond suture used in Rotator Cuff Repairs?

A

Strong, permanent suture that never loses its tensile strength

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12
Q

What type of knots are tied in the Rotator Cuff tendon?

A

Interrupted knots because its a high tension area

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Q

What are the steps to closing an Open Rotator Cuff Repair?

A
  • Reattach Deltoid muscle to Acromion
  • Close Dermis of shoulder
  • Close skin of shoulder
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Q

What type of suture is used to reattach the Deltoid after repairing the Rotator Cuff?

A

0 Ethibond on a CT1 needle

-Simple Figure of 8 Stitch

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15
Q

What type of suture is used to close the Dermis of the shoulder?

A

3-0 Vicryl on a CT1 needle

-Deep Buried

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16
Q

What type of suture is used to close the Skin of the shoulder?

A

4-0 Monocryl on a PS2 needle

-Intracuticular

17
Q

How is the tendon reattached if it is completely ripped off of the Humeral head?

A
  • Pilots hole drilled in Humeral head to pass suture through

- Screws with suture are anchored into Humeral head

18
Q

What are the dressings for a Rotator Cuff Repair?

A
  • Dermabond
  • Steristrips
  • 4x4s
  • Medipore tape
19
Q

What equipment is the patient sent home with after a Rotator Cuff Repair?

A
  • Immobilizer Sling
  • Duracold
    • Strapped to patient shoulder